The Latest: Investigators expected to head to crash site

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The Latest on the crash of a small plane in Alaska (all times local):

6:07 a.m.

Investigators will be heading to the site where a plane carrying three people crashed in a remote area of western Alaska.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor says investigators from that agency and the National Transportation Safety Board are expected to head to the site Monday morning. The plane crashed about 200 miles northwest of Anchorage.

Alaska State Troopers say no survivors were found at the crash site, which was in rough terrain about 12 miles northwest of Togiak.

Gregor says the plane was carrying two crew members and one passenger.

The troopers’ helicopter crew located wreckage of the plane near the coastal village of Togiak.

National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Clint Johnson tells KTVA that the Cessna 208 operated by Ravn Connect was en route to Togiak from Quinhagak, about 70 miles away.